Date of Birth: September 6, 1972
Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Date of Death: (Leave blank as he is alive)
Biography
China Miéville is a British author known for his unique and imaginative works of speculative fiction, often categorized within the “New Weird” genre. Born in Norwich, England, Miéville has garnered critical acclaim for his richly detailed and genre-blending stories. He grew up in London and later attended the University of Cambridge, where he earned a degree in social anthropology. He also holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the London School of Economics. Miéville’s first novel, “King Rat,” was published in 1998, but it was his second novel, “Perdido Street Station,” released in 2000, that catapulted him to fame. The book won several awards including the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the British Fantasy Award. Miéville continued to build on this success with subsequent novels such as “The Scar” (2002), “Iron Council” (2004), and “The City & the City” (2009), the latter of which won the Hugo, World Fantasy, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards. In addition to his novels, Miéville has published short stories, essays, and non-fiction works. He has also been active in politics, particularly with the Socialist Workers Party in the UK, and has run for office as a candidate for the far-left political coalition Respect.
5 Interesting Facts about China Mieville
1. China Miéville is known for his love of role-playing games, which has influenced his world-building.
2. He has been described as “the standard-bearer of the New Weird” by many critics.
3. Miéville has a distinctive style characterized by complex plots, unusual characters, and richly detailed settings.
4. He has been shortlisted for the Hugo Award multiple times and won it three times.
5. Miéville co-founded the literary magazine Salvage and serves as its editor.
5 Most Interesting Quotes from China Mieville
1. “I will not be bound by anything except my own style.”
2. “Books are finite, sexual encounters are finite, but the desire to read and to fuck is infinite; it surpasses our own deaths, our fears, our hopes for peace.”
3. “I think it’s good if a book has contradictions. If a book doesn’t contradict itself, something must be wrong.”
4. “Reading for me is like feeding. I don’t want a snack, I want a meal.”
5. “There are those who say that we should read only those books that are about the great eternal truths. But I think that is to miss the point. The great eternal truths are in the details.”
Highest Net Worth Achieved
As of the last available information, China Miéville’s highest net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
Children
China Miéville has one child, a daughter named Tamsin Miéville.
Relevant Links
1. [China Miéville’s Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Mi%C3%A9ville
5. [China Miéville’s works at Tor Books](https://www.tor.com/tag/china-mieville/